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The skill name line includes (in addition to the name of the skill) the following information.Key Ability: The abbreviation of the ability whose modifier applies to the skill check. Exception: Speak Language has ?None? as its key ability because the use of this skill does not require a check.Trained Only: If this notation is included in the skill name line, you must have at least 1 rank in the skill to use it. If it is omitted, the skill can be used untrained (with a rank of 0). If any special notes apply to trained or untrained use, they are covered in the Untrained section (see below).Armor Check Penalty: If this notation is included in the skill name line, an armor check penalty applies (when appropriate) to checks using this skill. If this entry is absent, an armor check penalty does not apply.
The skill name line is followed by a general description of what using the skill represents. After the description are a few other types of information:Check: What a character (?you? in the skill description) can do with a successful skill check and the check?s DC.
Action: The type of action using the skill requires, or the amount of time required for a check.Try Again: Any conditions that apply to successive attempts to use the skill successfully. If the skill doesn?t allow you to attempt the same task more than once, or if failure carries an inherent penalty (such as with the Climb skill), you can?t take 20. If this paragraph is omitted, the skill can be retried without any inherent penalty, other than the additional time required.Special: Any extra facts that apply to the skill, such as special effects deriving from its use or bonuses that certain characters receive because of class, feat choices, or race.Synergy: Some skills grant a bonus to the use of one or more other skills because of a synergistic effect. This entry, when present, indicates what bonuses this skill may grant or receive because of such synergies. See Table: Skill Synergies for a complete list of bonuses granted by synergy between skills (or between a skill and a class feature).Restriction: The full utility of certain skills is restricted to characters of certain classes or characters who possess certain feats. This entry indicates whether any such restrictions exist for the skill.Untrained: This entry indicates what a character without at least 1 rank in the skill can do with it. If this entry doesn?t appear, it means that the skill functions normally for untrained characters (if it can be used untrained) or that an untrained character can?t attempt checks with this skill (for skills that are designated as ?Trained Only?).

Despite the near-magical nature of some epic level skill uses, all uses of skills are considered exceptional abilities (except if noted otherwise), and thus function normally even within areas of antimagic.

Many skills are noted as granting a synergy bonus to the use of another skill when a character has 5 or more ranks in the first skill. This synergy bonus increases by +2 for every additional 20 ranks the character has in the skill.Back to System Reference Document.

This article is a D20 reference pageThe System Reference Document is a comprehensive toolbox consisting of rules, races, classes, feats, skills, various systems, spells, magic items, and monsters compatible with the d20 System version of Dungeons & Dragons and various other roleplaying games from Wizards of the Coast.